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== Tokoh bermarga Cai == |
== Tokoh bermarga Cai == |
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* [[Cai Cheng]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Cheng]]<!--, a Chinese politician --> |
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* [[Cai Chusheng]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Chusheng]]<!--, an early Chinese film director --> |
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* [[Cai E]]<!-- |
* [[Cai E]]<!--, a Chinese revolutionary and warlord in early 20th century --> |
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* [[Cai Fu]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Fu]]<!--, a a character in the Chinese literature classic the ''Water Margin'' --> |
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* [[Cai Guo-Qiang]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Guo-Qiang]]<!--, a Chinese contemporary artist and curator. --> |
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* [[Cai Guoray]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Guoray]]<!--, an American academic --> |
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* [[Cai He]]<!-- |
* [[Cai He]]<!--, an officer in the Three Kingdoms period, brother of Cai Zhong and cousin of Cai Mao --> |
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* [[Cai Jing]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Jing]]<!--, a Song Dynasty official and a character in the Chinese literature classic the ''Water Margin'' --> |
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* [[Nyonya Cai]]<!-- |
* [[Nyonya Cai]]<!--, the wife of Three Kingdoms period naval officer Huang Zu --> |
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* '''[[Cai Lun]]'''<!-- |
* '''[[Cai Lun]]'''<!--, the inventor of paper in the Han Dynasty --> |
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* [[Cai Mao]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Mao]]<!--, a naval officer in the Three Kingdoms period who served under Liu Biao, cousin of Cai He and Cai Zhong --> |
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* [[Cai Qing]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Qing]]<!--, a a character in the Chinese literature classic the ''Water Margin'' --> |
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* [[Cai Shangjun]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Shangjun]]<!--, a Chinese film director and screenwriter --> |
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* [[Cai Tingkai]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Tingkai]]<!--, a Chinese general during the Republican era --> |
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* [[Cai Wen]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Wen]]<!--, a Chinese academic --> |
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* [[Cai Wenji]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Wenji]]<!--, a Han Dynasty poet and composer also known as Cai Yan, daughter of scholar Cai Yong --> |
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* [[Cai Xiang]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Xiang]]<!--, a calligrapher, scholar, official and poet during the Song dynasty also known as Cai Zhonghui --> |
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* [[Cai Xitao]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Xitao]]<!--, a Chinese botanist --> |
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* [[Cai Yong]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Yong]]<!--, a Han Dyansty scholar and father of Cai Wenji --> |
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* [[Cai Yuanpei]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Yuanpei]]<!--, a chancellor of Peking University and first president of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (''Academic Sinica'') --> |
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* [[Cai Yun]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Yun]]<!--, a Chinese badminton player --> |
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* [[Cai Zhong]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Zhong]]<!--, an officer in the Three Kingdoms period, brother of Cai He and cousin of Cai Mao --> |
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* [[Cai Zhuohua]]<!-- |
* [[Cai Zhuohua]]<!--, a Chinese Christian preacher --> |
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* [[Chae Jung An]]<!-- (stage name), a Korean actress --> |
* [[Chae Jung An]]<!-- (stage name), a Korean actress --> |
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* [[Ada Choi]]<!-- |
* [[Ada Choi]]<!--, a Hong Kong actress --> |
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* [[Charlene Choi]]<!-- |
* [[Charlene Choi]]<!--, a Hong Kong singer, member of the Twins duo --> |
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* [[Choi Chi-sum]]<!-- |
* [[Choi Chi-sum]]<!--, a Hong Kong evangelist --> |
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* [[Fatima Choi]]<!-- |
* [[Fatima Choi]]<!--, a Macanese government minister --> |
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* [[Sandra Choi]]<!-- |
* [[Sandra Choi]]<!--, an English creative director and designer for shoemaker Jimmy Choo Ltd --> |
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* [[Anna Choy]]<!-- |
* [[Anna Choy]]<!--, an Australian actress, TV presenter, and Australia Day Ambassador --> |
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* [[Elizabeth Choy]]<!-- |
* [[Elizabeth Choy]]<!--, a North Borneo-born Singaporean World War II heroine --> |
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* [[Wayson Choy]]<!-- |
* [[Wayson Choy]]<!--, a novelist and a member of Order of Canada --> |
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* [[Wilbur Wong Yan Choy]]<!-- |
* [[Wilbur Wong Yan Choy]]<!--, an American Methodist bishop --> |
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* [[Alfrancis Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Alfrancis Chua]]<!--, a Filipino basketball coach --> |
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* [[Amy Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Amy Chua]]<!--, a United States-based Chinese Filipino academic and author --> |
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* [[Brent Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Brent Chua]]<!--, a Filipino model --> |
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* [[Chua Ek Kay]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Ek Kay]]<!--, a Singaporean artist --> |
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* [[Glen Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Glen Chua]]<!--, a Canadian film director, actor, and writer --> |
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* [[Joi Chua]] (Joi Tsai)<!-- |
* [[Joi Chua]] (Joi Tsai)<!--, a Singaporean singer --> |
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* [[Chua Lam]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Lam]]<!--, a Singaporean-born Hong Kong columnist and movie producer --> |
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* [[Chua Ling Fung Simon]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Ling Fung Simon]]<!--, a bodybuilder from Singapore --> |
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* [[Mark Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Mark Chua]]<!--, a Filipino murder victim --> |
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* [[Paul Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Paul Chua]]<!--, a Singaporean bodybuilder --> |
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* [[Chua Phung Kim]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Phung Kim]]<!--, a Singaporean weightlifter --> |
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* [[Robert Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Robert Chua]]<!--, a Singapore-born Asian television executive --> |
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* [[Chua Sock Koong]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Sock Koong]]<!--, a Singaporean telecom executive --> |
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* [[Chua Soi Lek]]<!-- |
* [[Chua Soi Lek]]<!--, a Malaysian health minister --> |
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* [[Tanya Chua]]<!-- |
* [[Tanya Chua]]<!--, a Singaporean singer --> |
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* [[Tjoa Jien Hwie]] ([[Surya Wonowidjoyo]])<!-- |
* [[Tjoa Jien Hwie]] ([[Surya Wonowidjoyo]])<!--, the birth name of [[Surya Wonowidjoyo]], founder of [[Gudang Garam]] --> |
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* '''[[Marga Tjoa]]''' (Marga T.)<!-- |
* '''[[Marga Tjoa]]''' (Marga T.)<!--, an Indonesian writer --> |
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* [[Tjoa To Hing]] ([[Rachman Halim]])<!-- |
* [[Tjoa To Hing]] ([[Rachman Halim]])<!--, the birth name of Indonesian businessman [[Rachman Halim]] --> |
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* [[Angela Tsai]]<!-- |
* [[Angela Tsai]]<!--, an American actress and television host --> |
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* [[Tsai Chia-Hsin]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Chia-Hsin]]<!--, a Taiwanese badminton player --> |
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* [[Tsai Chih-chieh]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Chih-chieh]]<!--, a Taiwanese footballer (soccer player) --> |
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* [[Tsai Chin (singer)]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Chin (singer)]]<!--, a Taiwanese popular music singer --> |
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* [[Tsai Hui-kai]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Hui-kai]]<!--, a Taiwanese footballer (soccer player) --> |
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* [[Tsai Ing-wen]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Ing-wen]]<!--, a former Vice Premier of the Republic of China --> |
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* [[Jeanne Tsai]]<!-- |
* [[Jeanne Tsai]]<!--, an American academic --> |
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* '''[[Jolin Tsai]]'''<!-- |
* '''[[Jolin Tsai]]'''<!--, a Taiwanese popular music singer --> |
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* [[Ming Tsai]]<!-- |
* [[Ming Tsai]]<!--, an American chef and host of television cooking shows --> |
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* [[Tsai Ming-liang]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Ming-liang]]<!--, a Taiwanese movie director --> |
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* [[Tsai Rong Tsang]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Rong Tsang]]<!--, a Taiwanese tea master --> |
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* [[Tsai Wan-lin]]<!-- |
* [[Tsai Wan-lin]]<!--, a Taiwanese billionaire and founder of Cathay Life Insurance Company --> |
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* [[Evan Yo]]<!-- |
* [[Evan Yo]]<!--, a Taiwanese singer whose real name is Tsai Min-you --> |
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* Cai Nan Bao |
* Cai Nan Bao |
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* Choi Pan |
* Choi Pan |
Revisi per 7 Juni 2019 18.36
Cài (Hanzi: 蔡; Pinyin: Cài) adalah sebuah nama marga Tionghoa yang umum, yang berasal dari kerajaan kuno bernama negara Cai.
Ejaan alternatif
- Tsai (Taiwan)
- Chua/Tjoa/Djwa (Singapura dan Indonesia)
- Choi/Choy (Hong Kong)
- Chae (Korea)
- Sai (Jepang)
Tokoh bermarga Cai
- Cai Cheng
- Cai Chusheng
- Cai E
- Cai Fu
- Cai Guo-Qiang
- Cai Guoray
- Cai He
- Cai Jing
- Nyonya Cai
- Cai Lun
- Cai Mao
- Cai Qing
- Cai Shangjun
- Cai Tingkai
- Cai Wen
- Cai Wenji
- Cai Xiang
- Cai Xitao
- Cai Yong
- Cai Yuanpei
- Cai Yun
- Cai Zhong
- Cai Zhuohua
- Chae Jung An
- Ada Choi
- Charlene Choi
- Choi Chi-sum
- Fatima Choi
- Sandra Choi
- Anna Choy
- Elizabeth Choy
- Wayson Choy
- Wilbur Wong Yan Choy
- Alfrancis Chua
- Amy Chua
- Brent Chua
- Chua Ek Kay
- Glen Chua
- Joi Chua (Joi Tsai)
- Chua Lam
- Chua Ling Fung Simon
- Mark Chua
- Paul Chua
- Chua Phung Kim
- Robert Chua
- Chua Sock Koong
- Chua Soi Lek
- Tanya Chua
- Tjoa Jien Hwie (Surya Wonowidjoyo)
- Marga Tjoa (Marga T.)
- Tjoa To Hing (Rachman Halim)
- Angela Tsai
- Tsai Chia-Hsin
- Tsai Chih-chieh
- Tsai Chin (singer)
- Tsai Hui-kai
- Tsai Ing-wen
- Jeanne Tsai
- Jolin Tsai
- Ming Tsai
- Tsai Ming-liang
- Tsai Rong Tsang
- Tsai Wan-lin
- Evan Yo
- Cai Nan Bao
- Choi Pan
Lihat pula
- Choa Chu Kang (蔡厝港) - sebuah tempat di Singapura
- Choi Uk Tsuen (蔡屋村) - sebuah desa di Hong Kong